Why: This could be a fantastic role for Harrison. He'd fit well in with starters Vincent Jackson and Chris Chambers. At this point of his career, Harrison would thrive in this system. The Chargers would be very difficult to stop with Harrison in the mix and he wouldn't have too much pressure on him.

Chances: If Harrison is happy with being a third receiver, this could be a perfect spot. He'd likely be intrigued about joining the team that ended the Colts postseason in the past two years.

What the hell, he asked to be released because the colts were not going to pay him enough, I doubt he'd come here for pennies on the dollar. Besides, I think we are OK at receiver, we need O & D line, amoung other positions!

Harrison will demand big money. You don't pay big money to your 3rd WR. If we have both 43 and 21 on the team this year (with or without a new contract for 21), we will have at least 10% of our 09 cap money going to two RB's. Then you throw in another 4-5% on a 3rd WR.

Wow, I never knew that about MH. I thought dude was the NFL's boyscout. Man, he has a serious mean street back in Philly. I tell you those quiet ones are the ones you gotta look out for. I still respect him for his on the field professionalism. But man, dude aint playin when he gets back to the hood!

he's going to Philly to play ball with McNabb and be near home, take it to the bank - McNabb says he won't sign his extension without commitment from the FO that they will put more pieces in place to be competitive and take some of the burden off of his and westbrook's shoulders. Harrison and McNabb are buddies since back in college. Coincidence? I think not.

OK...let me see if I understand this...someboby thinks it would be a good idea throw a wheelbarrow full of money at a over priced wide receiver who is just this side of over the hill in football terms when we have several pressing needs at other positions and we already have Gates, VJ, Chambers, Floyd and Naanee on the team.

I'll take "No way in Hell" for 500 please!
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OK...let me see if I understand this...someboby thinks it would be a good idea throw a wheelbarrow full of money at a over priced wide receiver who is just this side of over the hill in football terms when we have several pressing needs at other positions and we already have Gates, VJ, Chambers, Floyd and Naanee on the team.

I'll take "No way in Hell" for 500 please!
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OK...let me see if I understand this...someboby thinks it would be a good idea throw a wheelbarrow full of money at a over priced wide receiver who is just this side of over the hill in football terms when we have several pressing needs at other positions and we already have Gates, VJ, Chambers, Floyd and Naanee on the team.

I'll take "No way in Hell" for 500 please!
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Condon is banking on someone will think the 2004-6 version of Harrison will appear.

he's going to Philly to play ball with McNabb and be near home, take it to the bank - McNabb says he won't sign his extension without commitment from the FO that they will put more pieces in place to be competitive and take some of the burden off of his and westbrook's shoulders. Harrison and McNabb are buddies since back in college. Coincidence? I think not.